August 22, 2026

Doors: 6:00 PM - Show: 7:00 PM

All Ages

Greyhaven

with Footballhead and Cheem

Space Ballroom

295 Treadwell Street, Hamden, CT, 6514


Date & Time

Saturday, August 22, 2026

7:00 PM

Location

Space Ballroom

295 Treadwell Street, Hamden, CT, 6514

with Footballhead, Cheem

General Admission Standing Room Only

GREYHAVEN

Greyhaven tap into the sound of truths unleashed—messy in its disjointed and extreme edges, magnetic in its entrancing and enigmatic melodies, and massive in its emotional outpour. The group have remained a singular presence since their 2013 arrival. Tallying millions of streams, they naturally progressed over the course of Empty Black [2018], This Bright and Beautiful World [2022], and the Stereo Grief EP [2024]. The guys incited tastemaker applause from Brooklyn Vegan, New Noise Magazine, OnesToWatch, Revolver, and Outburn who highlighted their “tight, polished sound with the energy of the band’s camaraderie shining through,” Moreover, they toured with the likes of Silverstein, The Devil Wears Prada, Better Lovers, and more. The Louisville, KY band—Brent Mills [vocals], Nick Spencer [guitar], Johnny Muench [bass], and Ethan Spray [drums]—sonically and personally lay everything on the table with their third full-length album, Keep It Quiet [Solid State Records]. Throughout 2024, the musicians constructed what would become the album, collaborating with producer Will Putney [Body Count, Knocked Loose Bad Omens]. During the sessions, they widened their sonic palette. From the jarringly catchy first single “Burn A Miracle” through the epic emotionally charged closer “Cemetery Sun,” Keep It Quiet’s secrets will stay with you for a long time.

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FOOTBALLHEAD

There aren’t many bands that bridge the gap of melody and grit like Chicago’s Footballhead. With their debut album ‘Overthinking Everything’ released via Tiny Engines in March 2024 (hailed as one of the ‘Most Anticipated Albums of 2024’ by Stereogum), and the ‘Before I Die’ EP following in August of the same year, the band received radio spins globally from the acclaimed Triple J in Australia + rock stations across Europe and North/South America. The band hit the road in 2025 with national support tours for One Step Closer and Superbloom alongside shows opening for Hot Mulligan, Drain, The Used, Taking Back Sunday, Senses Fail and Sweet Pill among others. They have steadily made the case to be your favorite band’s favorite band. After making their mainstream festival debut at Riot Fest in Chicago in September 2025, the band plans to release LP2 in early 2026 and take their touring worldwide.”

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CHEEM

"Where most young rock bands are happily constrained by the self imposed limitations of a 'dead' rock music scene, Cheem dreams of the arena. The pop music arena, specifically. Cheem's music packs a punch, with finely tuned snares puncturing holes in sheets of crispy distorted guitars, while easily holding its own melodically through a sly humor redolent of peak-mid 2000s emo. Cheem fights for the future of rock by remembering it used to exist as a chart heavyweight in its own regard; their music swings for the senses and consistently connects. Led by Sam Nazaretian's clarion tenor, grounded by Skye Holden's deceptively complex rapping, and backed by a band that can alternate between Limp Bizkit levels of blunt force impact and Pinback-esque effortless musical gymnastics; Cheem is the future of accessible heavy music." - Holiday Kirk

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